J. Roy Hunt
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Born |
John Roy Hunt July 7, 1884 Caperton, West Virginia |
Died |
October 1972 Sheffield, Alabama |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 1916 - 1953 |
J. Roy Hunt (July 7, 1884 Caperton, West Virginia – October 1972 Sheffield, Alabama) born John Roy Hunt was an American motion picture cameraman and cinematographer. His career began around the time of World War I and continued to the 1950s. Hunt served as director of cinematography on numerous films, such as Beau Geste, A Kiss for Cinderella, Flying Down to Rio, and She.
Partial filmography
- A Daughter of the Gods (1916)
- The Branded Woman (1920)
- Woman's Place (1921)
- Polly of the Follies (1922)
- Sherlock Holmes (1922)
- Smilin' Through (1922)
- Second Youth (1924)
- The Rejected Woman (1924)
- Dangerous Money (1924)
- Argentine Love (1924)
- The Crowded Hour (1925)
- The Manicure Girl (1925)
- Wild, Wild Susan (1925)
- A Kiss for Cinderella (1926)
- The American Venus (1926)
- Dancing Mothers (1926)
- The Ace of Cads (1926)
- She's a Sheik (1927)
- Forgotten Faces (1928)
- Take Me Home (1928)
- The Fifty-Fifty Girl (1928)
- Interference (1929)
- The Virginian (1929)
- The Cocoanuts (1929)
- The Dance of Life (1929)
- Why Bring That Up? (1929)
- Dixiana (1930)
- Friends and Lovers (1931)
- The Last Days of Pompeii (1935)
- Sea Devils (1937)
- Crossfire (1947)
- Gun Smugglers (1948)
- Return of the Bad Men (1948)
- Rustlers (1949)
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